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GoldenbergLaw, PLLC specializes in mass tort lawsuits. Mass tort cases are often consolidated in a multi-district litigation (MDL) for purposes of discovery and bellwether trials. This means that cases pending across the country are consolidated before one Federal judge in order to promote efficient and uniform handling of the litigation. Plaintiffs from all over the country can file into an MDL, but each case in an MDL is still considered on its own merits. GoldenbergLaw has represented thousands of clients nationwide in MDLs. All four of GoldenbergLaw’s attorneys currently hold leadership positions on MDL Steering Committees and have worked extensively on cases filed in MDLs across the country. We have over 30 years of experience and have recovered over $100 million in verdicts and settlements. You deserve justice and advocacy.

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What Happens if My Hip Implant Fails?

When a hip implant fails, chances are good that you will need revision surgery. Signs of a failed hip implant may include:

Difficulties walking

Lack of flexibility

Loss of mobility

Serious and persistent pain in the hip, groin, or thigh

Inflammation or swelling

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important that you undergo a physical examination by a trusted medical provider to determine if implant failure is the cause. If it is, please call 612-436-5026 to discuss your diagnosis with one of the defective medical device attorneys at GoldenbergLaw before signing any waivers or release forms.

Revision Surgery

A failed hip implant will necessitate revision surgery and all of the costs and complications that can accompany it. This may include general surgical risks, additional risks of implant rejection, postsurgical hospitalization, and physical limitations during recovery.

If a defective hip implant played a role in implant failure, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and additional damages. It is important that you speak with one of the Minneapolis defective medical device lawyers at GoldenbergLaw as soon as revision surgery becomes necessary to make sure you do not accidentally waive your rights before fully understanding and evaluating your options.

If you have been fitted with a defective hip replacement, please contact GoldenbergLaw online or by calling 612-436-5026 today to schedule a free consultation and learn more about your rights.